Gun control advocates are outraged after Education Secretary Betsy DeVos suggested that a student safety commission formed after a gunman murdered 17 people in Parkland, Florida will not examine the role of firearms in school violence.
“Frankly, Secretary DeVos is just admitting what we knew all along—that the Trump administration’s pledge to keep kids safe from gun violence was not serious,” Robin Lloyd of the group Giffords told VICE News. “The secretary was finally willing to admit that this administration does not have the courage to take on deep-pocketed gun manufacturers and focus on the solutions that could make a difference.”
At a Senate panel on Tuesday, Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) had asked DeVos, “Will your commission look at the role of firearms as it relates to gun violence in our schools?” She responded, “That is not part of the commission’s charge, per se.”
“So you’re studying gun violence but not considering the role of guns?” Leahy followed up. “We’re actually studying school safety and how we can ensure our students are safe at school,” DeVos said.
Asked by Leahy whether an 18-year-old high school student should be allowed to purchase an AR-15 style assault weapon—the gun of choice among mass shooters—and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, the education secretary said that is “very much a matter for debate.”
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